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The Alvis Firefly was a car manufactured by Alvis from 1932 to 1934. It followed on from the 12/50 TJ model.
The car had a four-cylinder engine with overhead valves. The engine, with a single SU carburettor and with a displacement of 1496 cm³, delivered 50 bhp (37 kW) at 4500 rpm. The engine was essentially the same as the 12/50 TH model from 1927 and the 12/50 SD from 1927 to 1929. This made it cheap to manufacture and the model fitted into the 1.5-liter class which was popular at that time.
A roadster appeared in 1932. In 1933, a four-door touring car, a sedan and a two-door convertible were introduced under the name Alvis Firefly 12. The rigid axles front and rear were suspended by semi-elliptical leaf springs. The wheelbase, the type of suspension and, in some cases, the bodies, corresponded to the previous six-cylinder model Silver Eagle SE and TB. The top speed was approximately 71 mph depending on the design.
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In 1934, the Firebird model replaced both Firefly models. Up until that point 904 Firefly Roadsters and 871 Firefly 12s had been built.
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